n. regicide (a) the character &; the logical conjunction 'AND' (b) consistency (c) a composition for two voices or instruments (d) the killing of a king or sovereign
n. antipodes (a) a place or region on the opposite side of the earth (b) silence; noiselessness; stillness; tranquility; muteness; speechlessness; peacefulness; calmness (c) chivalry (d) the act of persuading
n. abbess (a) the lady superior of a nunnery (b) a prophet (c) diversion (d) insolent disrespect
n. perigee (a) uncertainty (b) a ruler acting with royal authority in place of the sovereign in a colony or province (c) the point in the orbit of the moon when it is nearest the earth (d) well-being
n. acknowledgment (a) any state of great happiness (b) a constituent element or part (c) rivulet (d) recognition |
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n. poise (a) the condition resulting from one's dying not having made a valid will (b) a humorous play in dialog and music that consists of more than one act (c) amends, reparation or expiation made from wrong or injury (d) equilibrium
n. assessor (a) an officer whose duty it is to estimate and determine taxes (b) the branch of medical science concerned with the treatment and care of women during pregnancy (c) examination of two or more objects with reference to their likeness or unlikeness (d) a round pod or seed-capsule, as a flax or cotton
n. inlet (a) a small body of water leading into a larger (b) temporary diminution of a disease (c) looks or acts expressing amused contempt (d) absolute government
v. bask (a) to talk in a singsong, preaching tone with affected solemnity (b) to recover (c) to turn aside from the main subject and for a time dwell on some incidental matter (d) to make warm by genial heat
n. psychiatry (a) the branch of medicine that relates to mental disease (b) the unreasonable pursuit of one idea (c) somebody or something that is substituted for or appointed to act in place of another (d) the killing, especially the murdering, of one's mother |